Geospatial intelligence: origins and evolution
"This book introduces readers to the development of geospatial intelligence (GEOINT), the convergence of the disciplines of geography, geographical information systems (GIS), and remote sensing with intelligence. The book begins with GEOINT's roots in ancient mapping and navigation and con...
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Zusammenfassung: | "This book introduces readers to the development of geospatial intelligence (GEOINT), the convergence of the disciplines of geography, geographical information systems (GIS), and remote sensing with intelligence. The book begins with GEOINT's roots in ancient mapping and navigation and continues to the present when we carry our geospatial knowledge around with us in our smartphones, automobiles, and wristwatches. GEOINT, simply put, is the determination, depiction, analysis, and use of an object's location on earth. First developed in the national security community, it has become integral to the work of other government agencies, NGOs, and corporations. It has myriad commercial and scientific applications. "Geospatial Intelligence" weaves a tapestry of stories about the people, events, and ideas that have shaped the trajectory of geospatial intelligence. The final chapter peers into likely future applications. The book is well suited as a primary text and/or as supplemental reading for undergraduate- and graduate-level courses on geospatial intelligence, homeland security, geography, and in related geophysical disciplines." |
Beschreibung: | xx, 346 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten 27 cm |
ISBN: | 9781647120115 9781647120108 |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
LIST
OF
ILLUSTRATIONS
IX
PREFACE
XI
PROLOGUE
XV
LIST
OF
ABBREVIATIONS
XIX
1
INTELLIGENCE
AND
GEOSPATIAL
INTELLIGENCE
...................
1
THE BOUNDARIES
OF
INTELLIGENCE
1
GEOSPATIAL
TERMINOLOGY 4
THE
POWER
OF A
SINGLE WORD 5
DEFINING
GEOSPATIAL INTELLIGENCE
6
2A
BRIEF
HISTORY
OF
MAPS
AND
CHARTS
......................
11
MAPPING
11
THE
SILK
ROAD
11
CARTOGRAPHY
12
PHOTOGRAMMETRY
25
NAUTICAL
CHARTS
27
AERONAUTICAL
CHARTS
28
ESTABLISHING
CLAIMS
WITH
CARTOGRAPHY
29
CHAPTER
SUMMARY 32
3
TERRAIN
.............................................
35
MEASURING
AND
REPRESENTING
TERRAIN
35
DIGITAL
ELEVATION MODELS
36
MILITARY
USE
OF
TERRAIN 37
CIVIL
USE
OF
TERRAIN
41
OCEANOGRAPHIC
TERRAIN
46
CHAPTER
SUMMARY
49
4
NAVIGATION
..........................................
51
CELESTIAL
NAVIGATION
52
RADIO
NAVIGATION
53
SATELLITE
NAVIGATION
56
CHAPTER
SUMMARY
60
5
GEOPOLITICS
..........................................
63
MAHAN S
SEA POWER
THEORY
64
MACKINDER S
HEARTLAND
THEORY
64
GERMAN
GEOPOLITIK
65
SPYKMAN S
RIMLAND
THEORY
66
THE
CONTINUING
INFLUENCE
OF
GEOPOLITICAL
THEORIES 66
DEUTSCHES
MUSEUM
:..
HLUENCHE C
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DEUTSCHES
MUSEUM
HLTINCHEY
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CONTENTS
THEMATIC
CARTOGRAPHY
67
GEOPOLITICAL
STRATEGY
70
CHAPTER SUMMARY
73
6
GEOGRAPHIC
INFORMATION
SYSTEMS
........................
77
THE
CLUTTERED MAP
77
HARD COPY LAYERS
78
ROGER TOMLINSON,
THE
FATHER
OF
GIS
79
THE HARVARD
CONNECTION
80
ESRI
AND
INTERGRAPH
80
INTERACTIVE MAPS
AND
CHARTS
81
THE GIS CHOICE: RASTER
OR
VECTOR?
83
THE
POWER
OF
GIS
84
THE EXPLOSION
OF
GIS APPLICATIONS 85
ARE PAPER MAPS OBSOLETE?
89
GIS
AND
GEOINT
90
CHAPTER SUMMARY
91
7 GEOLOCATION
.........................................
93
GEOLOCATION BASICS 94
USING IMAGERY
95
RADIOFREQUENCY GEOLOCATION
95
ACOUSTIC
GEOLOCATION
102
CYBER GEOLOCATION
106
CHAPTER
SUMMARY
107
8 GAINING
THE
HIGH
GROUND
..............................
109
GETTYSBURG
109
OBSERVATION
TOWERS
110
LIGHTER-THAN-AIR CRAFT
111
EXOTIC
APPROACHES
TO THE
HIGH GROUND
113
AIRCRAFT 115
CHAPTER SUMMARY
120
9
THE ULTIMATE HIGH
GROUND
.............................
123
REMOTE-SENSING SATELLITES 123
GOVERNMENT NONMILITARY APPLICATIONS 126
MILITARY
APPLICATIONS
128
COMMERCIAL IMAGING SATELLITES
133
CHAPTER SUMMARY
137
10
VISIBLE IMAGING
.....................................
139
AERIAL FILM CAMERAS
139
SATELLITE FILM
CAMERAS
142
CONTENTS
DIGITAL
CAMERAS
145
VIDEO
CAMERAS
146
GETTING
THE
IMAGE
RIGHT 148
ANALYZING
THE
IMAGE 153
CHAPTER SUMMARY
157
11 SPECTRAL
IMAGING
....................................
159
THE
INFRARED BANDS 160
THE ULTRAVIOLET
SPECTRUM
162
IMAGING
OUTSIDE
THE
VISIBLE
BAND
162
SPECTRAL
IMAGERS 163
CHAPTER
SUMMARY 169
12 RADAR
IMAGING
......................................
171
CONVENTIONAL RADAR
172
SIDE-LOOKING
AIRBORNE
RADAR
173
SYNTHETIC
APERTURE
RADAR
174
LASER
RADAR
180
CHAPTER
SUMMARY
181
13
THE
DRIVERS
OF
GEOSPATIAL
INTELLIGENCE
...................
185
DENIAL
AND
DECEPTION
186
FLEETING
TARGETS
189
PRECISION
AND
ACCURACY
190
OUTSIDE
EXPERTISE
191
CHARACTERIZING
OCEANS
AND
OCEAN
TRAFFIC
194
NEW
ISSUES
196
A
COMPLETE
PICTURE
199
CHAPTER
SUMMARY
201
14 THE
TOOLS
OF
GEOSPATIAL
INTELLIGENCE
.....................
203
GEOMATICS
204
GEOGRAPHIC
INFORMATION SYSTEM
205
GEOVISUALIZATION
206
BIG
DATA
209
DATA
ANALYTICS
AND
VISUAL
ANALYTICS
211
GEOSPATIAL
SIMULATION
MODELING
213
CHAPTER
SUMMARY 218
15
SOCIOCULTURAL
GEOINT
................................
221
SOCIOCULTURAL
FACTORS IN
CONFLICT
RESOLUTION
221
ACTIVITY-BASED
INTELLIGENCE
224
PATTERN-OF-LIFE
ANALYSIS
226
VOLUNTEERED
GEOGRAPHIC
INFORMATION
227
VII
VIII
CONTENTS
INVOLUNTARY
GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
231
CHAPTER
SUMMARY 234
16
THE
STORY
OF
THE
NATIONAL
GEOSPATIAL-INTELLIGENCE
AGENCY
...
237
THE DEFENSE
MAPPING AGENCY
238
THE
NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHIC
INTERPRETATION
CENTER 239
THE
NATIONAL IMAGERY
AND
MAPPING AGENCY S
STANDUP 240
A
TALE
OF
TWO
CITIES 241
THE FIGHT
TO
SURVIVE
242
THE NGA S
STANDUP 243
REACHING
OUT 244
ESTABLISHING
THE
BOUNDARIES
OF
GEOINT 245
CHAPTER
SUMMARY
251
17
THE
GEOINT EXPLOSION
...............................
253
US
GEOSPATIAL INTELLIGENCE
ORGANIZATIONS
254
FIVE
EYES
GEOINT 259
OTHER
NATIONAL GEOINT
ORGANIZATIONS 262
TRANSNATIONAL
GEOINT
ORGANIZATIONS
265
CHAPTER
SUMMARY 267
18
NON-NATIONAL
GEOSPATIAL
INTELLIGENCE
....................
271
STATE/PROVINCIAL
AND
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
272
NONGOVERNMENTAL
ORGANIZATIONS 276
CHAPTER
SUMMARY
280
19
COMMERCIAL
GEOINT
.................................
283
GEOSPATIAL
BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE
284
STRATEGIC
GEOINT 288
OPERATIONAL
GEOINT
292
GEOSPATIAL
COMPETITIVE
INTELLIGENCE
295
CHAPTER
SUMMARY
297
20
THE
ROAD AHEAD
....................................
301
PREDICTING
THE
FUTURE 302
THE FUTURE
OF
CARTOGRAPHY 303
THE TOOLS
305
APPLICATIONS
OF
GEOINT
313
NATIONAL-LEVEL
GEOINT 319
THE
CHALLENGE
OF
UBIQUITOUS
GEOINT 321
CHAPTER
SUMMARY 325
GLOSSARY
OF
TERMS
SELECTED
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
ABOUT THE
AUTHOR
329
337
339
347
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LIST
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ILLUSTRATIONS
IX
PREFACE
XI
PROLOGUE
XV
LIST
OF
ABBREVIATIONS
XIX
1
INTELLIGENCE
AND
GEOSPATIAL
INTELLIGENCE
.
1
THE BOUNDARIES
OF
INTELLIGENCE
1
GEOSPATIAL
TERMINOLOGY 4
THE
POWER
OF A
SINGLE WORD 5
DEFINING
GEOSPATIAL INTELLIGENCE
6
2A
BRIEF
HISTORY
OF
MAPS
AND
CHARTS
.
11
MAPPING
11
THE
SILK
ROAD
11
CARTOGRAPHY
12
PHOTOGRAMMETRY
25
NAUTICAL
CHARTS
27
AERONAUTICAL
CHARTS
28
ESTABLISHING
CLAIMS
WITH
CARTOGRAPHY
29
CHAPTER
SUMMARY 32
3
TERRAIN
.
35
MEASURING
AND
REPRESENTING
TERRAIN
35
DIGITAL
ELEVATION MODELS
36
MILITARY
USE
OF
TERRAIN 37
CIVIL
USE
OF
TERRAIN
41
OCEANOGRAPHIC
TERRAIN
46
CHAPTER
SUMMARY
49
4
NAVIGATION
.
51
CELESTIAL
NAVIGATION
52
RADIO
NAVIGATION
53
SATELLITE
NAVIGATION
56
CHAPTER
SUMMARY
60
5
GEOPOLITICS
.
63
MAHAN'S
SEA POWER
THEORY
64
MACKINDER'S
HEARTLAND
THEORY
64
GERMAN
GEOPOLITIK
65
SPYKMAN'S
RIMLAND
THEORY
66
THE
CONTINUING
INFLUENCE
OF
GEOPOLITICAL
THEORIES 66
DEUTSCHES
MUSEUM
:.
HLUENCHE'C'
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DEUTSCHES
MUSEUM
HLTINCHEY'
VI
CONTENTS
THEMATIC
CARTOGRAPHY
67
GEOPOLITICAL
STRATEGY
70
CHAPTER SUMMARY
73
6
GEOGRAPHIC
INFORMATION
SYSTEMS
.
77
THE
CLUTTERED MAP
77
HARD COPY LAYERS
78
ROGER TOMLINSON,
THE
FATHER
OF
GIS
79
THE HARVARD
CONNECTION
80
ESRI
AND
INTERGRAPH
80
INTERACTIVE MAPS
AND
CHARTS
81
THE GIS CHOICE: RASTER
OR
VECTOR?
83
THE
POWER
OF
GIS
84
THE EXPLOSION
OF
GIS APPLICATIONS 85
ARE PAPER MAPS OBSOLETE?
89
GIS
AND
GEOINT
90
CHAPTER SUMMARY
91
7 GEOLOCATION
.
93
GEOLOCATION BASICS 94
USING IMAGERY
95
RADIOFREQUENCY GEOLOCATION
95
ACOUSTIC
GEOLOCATION
102
CYBER GEOLOCATION
106
CHAPTER
SUMMARY
107
8 GAINING
THE
HIGH
GROUND
.
109
GETTYSBURG
109
OBSERVATION
TOWERS
110
LIGHTER-THAN-AIR CRAFT
111
EXOTIC
APPROACHES
TO THE
HIGH GROUND
113
AIRCRAFT 115
CHAPTER SUMMARY
120
9
THE ULTIMATE HIGH
GROUND
.
123
REMOTE-SENSING SATELLITES 123
GOVERNMENT NONMILITARY APPLICATIONS 126
MILITARY
APPLICATIONS
128
COMMERCIAL IMAGING SATELLITES
133
CHAPTER SUMMARY
137
10
VISIBLE IMAGING
.
139
AERIAL FILM CAMERAS
139
SATELLITE FILM
CAMERAS
142
CONTENTS
DIGITAL
CAMERAS
145
VIDEO
CAMERAS
146
GETTING
THE
IMAGE
RIGHT 148
ANALYZING
THE
IMAGE 153
CHAPTER SUMMARY
157
11 SPECTRAL
IMAGING
.
159
THE
INFRARED BANDS 160
THE ULTRAVIOLET
SPECTRUM
162
IMAGING
OUTSIDE
THE
VISIBLE
BAND
162
SPECTRAL
IMAGERS 163
CHAPTER
SUMMARY 169
12 RADAR
IMAGING
.
171
CONVENTIONAL RADAR
172
SIDE-LOOKING
AIRBORNE
RADAR
173
SYNTHETIC
APERTURE
RADAR
174
LASER
RADAR
180
CHAPTER
SUMMARY
181
13
THE
DRIVERS
OF
GEOSPATIAL
INTELLIGENCE
.
185
DENIAL
AND
DECEPTION
186
FLEETING
TARGETS
189
PRECISION
AND
ACCURACY
190
OUTSIDE
EXPERTISE
191
CHARACTERIZING
OCEANS
AND
OCEAN
TRAFFIC
194
NEW
ISSUES
196
A
COMPLETE
PICTURE
199
CHAPTER
SUMMARY
201
14 THE
TOOLS
OF
GEOSPATIAL
INTELLIGENCE
.
203
GEOMATICS
204
GEOGRAPHIC
INFORMATION SYSTEM
205
GEOVISUALIZATION
206
BIG
DATA
209
DATA
ANALYTICS
AND
VISUAL
ANALYTICS
211
GEOSPATIAL
SIMULATION
MODELING
213
CHAPTER
SUMMARY 218
15
SOCIOCULTURAL
GEOINT
.
221
SOCIOCULTURAL
FACTORS IN
CONFLICT
RESOLUTION
221
ACTIVITY-BASED
INTELLIGENCE
224
PATTERN-OF-LIFE
ANALYSIS
226
VOLUNTEERED
GEOGRAPHIC
INFORMATION
227
VII
VIII
CONTENTS
INVOLUNTARY
GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
231
CHAPTER
SUMMARY 234
16
THE
STORY
OF
THE
NATIONAL
GEOSPATIAL-INTELLIGENCE
AGENCY
.
237
THE DEFENSE
MAPPING AGENCY
238
THE
NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHIC
INTERPRETATION
CENTER 239
THE
NATIONAL IMAGERY
AND
MAPPING AGENCY'S
STANDUP 240
A
TALE
OF
TWO
CITIES 241
THE FIGHT
TO
SURVIVE
242
THE NGA'S
STANDUP 243
REACHING
OUT 244
ESTABLISHING
THE
BOUNDARIES
OF
GEOINT 245
CHAPTER
SUMMARY
251
17
THE
GEOINT EXPLOSION
.
253
US
GEOSPATIAL INTELLIGENCE
ORGANIZATIONS
254
FIVE
EYES
GEOINT 259
OTHER
NATIONAL GEOINT
ORGANIZATIONS 262
TRANSNATIONAL
GEOINT
ORGANIZATIONS
265
CHAPTER
SUMMARY 267
18
NON-NATIONAL
GEOSPATIAL
INTELLIGENCE
.
271
STATE/PROVINCIAL
AND
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
272
NONGOVERNMENTAL
ORGANIZATIONS 276
CHAPTER
SUMMARY
280
19
COMMERCIAL
GEOINT
.
283
GEOSPATIAL
BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE
284
STRATEGIC
GEOINT 288
OPERATIONAL
GEOINT
292
GEOSPATIAL
COMPETITIVE
INTELLIGENCE
295
CHAPTER
SUMMARY
297
20
THE
ROAD AHEAD
.
301
PREDICTING
THE
FUTURE 302
THE FUTURE
OF
CARTOGRAPHY 303
THE TOOLS
305
APPLICATIONS
OF
GEOINT
313
NATIONAL-LEVEL
GEOINT 319
THE
CHALLENGE
OF
UBIQUITOUS
GEOINT 321
CHAPTER
SUMMARY 325
GLOSSARY
OF
TERMS
SELECTED
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
ABOUT THE
AUTHOR
329
337
339
347 |
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spelling | Clark, Robert M. Verfasser (DE-588)1201106680 aut Geospatial intelligence origins and evolution Robert M. Clark Washington, DC Georgetown University Press [2020] ©2020 xx, 346 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten 27 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Intelligence and geospatial intelligence -- Brief history of maps and charts -- Terrain -- Navigation -- Geopolitics -- Geographic Information Systems (GIS) -- Geolocation -- Gaining the high ground -- The ultimate high ground -- Visible imaging -- Spectral imaging -- Radar imaging -- The drivers of geospatial intelligence -- The tools of geospatial intelligence -- The sociocultural side of GEOINT -- The NGA story -- The GEOINT explosion -- Non-national geospatial intelligence -- Commercial GEOINT -- Conclusion : the road ahead "This book introduces readers to the development of geospatial intelligence (GEOINT), the convergence of the disciplines of geography, geographical information systems (GIS), and remote sensing with intelligence. The book begins with GEOINT's roots in ancient mapping and navigation and continues to the present when we carry our geospatial knowledge around with us in our smartphones, automobiles, and wristwatches. GEOINT, simply put, is the determination, depiction, analysis, and use of an object's location on earth. First developed in the national security community, it has become integral to the work of other government agencies, NGOs, and corporations. It has myriad commercial and scientific applications. "Geospatial Intelligence" weaves a tapestry of stories about the people, events, and ideas that have shaped the trajectory of geospatial intelligence. The final chapter peers into likely future applications. The book is well suited as a primary text and/or as supplemental reading for undergraduate- and graduate-level courses on geospatial intelligence, homeland security, geography, and in related geophysical disciplines." Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Geoinformationssystem (DE-588)4261642-6 gnd rswk-swf Digitale Karte (DE-588)4745787-9 gnd rswk-swf Raumdaten (DE-588)4206012-6 gnd rswk-swf Geographic information systems Geospatial data Digital mapping Intelligence service / United States Intelligence service United States Geoinformationssystem (DE-588)4261642-6 s Raumdaten (DE-588)4206012-6 s Digitale Karte (DE-588)4745787-9 s Geschichte z DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-64712-012-2 Digitalisierung Deutsches Museum application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032563850&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title_full | Geospatial intelligence origins and evolution Robert M. Clark |
title_fullStr | Geospatial intelligence origins and evolution Robert M. Clark |
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title_short | Geospatial intelligence |
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title_sub | origins and evolution |
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topic_facet | Geoinformationssystem Digitale Karte Raumdaten |
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